Felix Adrion
University of Hohenheim
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Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2018
Felix Adrion; Anita Kapun; Florian Eckert; Eva-Maria Holland; Max Staiger; Sven Götz; Eva Gallmann
Abstract Automatic monitoring of animal feeding behaviour in commercial farms is desirable as it is an important indicator for the well-being and health of animals. Low-frequency and high-frequency radio frequency identification (RFID) systems have been tested for the detection of feeding visits of growing-finishing pigs, but the suitability of ultra-high frequency (UHF) RFID for this application has not yet been shown. Therefore, the objective of this study was the validation of a UHF-RFID system, consisting of a reader, antennas and passive transponder ear tags, for the monitoring of visits of growing-finishing pigs at a short trough for liquid feeding. Consequently, (1) two antenna variants (free-form and patch antennas) were tested at different levels of antenna output power, (2) two methods to determine a bout criterion for the creation of trough visits from the RFID registrations were compared, and (3) a comparison of the RFID data with reference data from video observation was carried out. The analysis showed that the reading area exceeded the trough especially in the variants with high output power. Thus, the evaluation of the first and second rate of change of the total daily number and total daily duration of visits led to higher values for the bout criterion (50 s for both antenna variants) than the evaluation of the mean absolute deviation between video and RFID data (20 s for the free-form antenna and 30 s for the patch antennas). The trough visits observed were detected best with the patch antennas at 25 dBm output power and a bout criterion of 30 s with regard to average precision (61.1%), and correlation between the video data and RFID visits (R 2 = 0.87 for total number and 0.80 for total duration of visits). The average sensitivity of this variant was 49.7%, specificity 99.0% and accuracy 97.9%. The highest average sensitivity (79.7%) and a good correlation between video data and RFID visits (R 2 = 0.78 for total number, 0.56 for total duration of visits with a bout criterion of 50 s) were measured with the free-form antenna at 26 dBm. In conclusion, UHF-RFID can be suitable for the monitoring of trough visits of growing-finishing pigs, but the effect of ear tissue on the performance of the UHF-RFID ear tags should be reduced by further development. In addition, further research should be carried out to evaluate the potential of this technology completely for animal behaviour monitoring.
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2015
Nora Hammer; Felix Adrion; D. Jezierny; Eva Gallmann; Thomas Jungbluth
Livestock Science | 2016
Nora Hammer; Felix Adrion; Max Staiger; Eva Holland; Eva Gallmann; Thomas Jungbluth
LANDTECHNIK – Agricultural Engineering | 2015
Felix Adrion; Nora Hammer; Benjamin Rößler; D. Jezierny; Anita Kapun; Eva Gallmann
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2017
Felix Adrion; Anita Kapun; Eva-Maria Holland; Max Staiger; Paul Löb; Eva Gallmann
Archive | 2014
Nora Hammer; Felix Adrion; D. Jezierny; Eva Gallmann; Thomas Jungbluth
10th International Livestock Environment Symposium (ILES X) | 2018
Anita Kapun; Felix Adrion; Eva Gallmann
10th International Livestock Environment Symposium (ILES X) | 2018
Adrian Foerschner; Felix Adrion; Eva Gallmann
LANDTECHNIK – Agricultural Engineering | 2017
Nora Hammer; Mareike Pfeifer; Max Staiger; Felix Adrion; Eva Gallmann; Thomas Jungbluth
GIL Jahrestagung | 2016
Felix Adrion; Matthias Reger; Florian Eckert; Anita Kapun; Max Staiger; Eva-Maria Holland; Nora Hammer; Thomas Jungbluth; Eva Gallmann